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    <td width="11%"><strong>Package</strong></td>
    <td width="89%">com.jxl.shuriken.controls </td>
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    <td><strong>Class</strong></td>
    <td>public class Calendar </td>
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    <td><strong>Inheritance</strong></td>
    <td>Calendar &gt; UIComponent &gt; MovieClip </td>
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<p>The Calendar component provides you with a standard calendar. It shows the current month and year with the ability to show next and previous months. You can register a calllback to know which date was clicked on. Finally, like the CalendarBase, it supports an idle mode. Since the CalendarBase's days take so long to create, you can call onIdle instead. This will remove all un-needed visual components lik ethe next and back arrows, etc. So, you can save RAM, and turn the Calendar invisible instead of re-creating it again later. When you need to show the Calendar again, set it visible, and  call onNonIdle. It'll rebuild it's chrome from there and show the dates again. </p>
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<p>See also</p>
<p>Public Properties</p>
<p>Public Methods</p>
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